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STEVE COLL: At least, not for American interests as classically defined.
This transition begins at the critical molecular weight, Mc, as classically defined by a variety of rheological experiments.
Note that the inbound and outbound task components correspond respectively to "reference" and "working" memory, as classically defined [55].
Insects lack adaptive (acquired) immunity, as classically defined [ 38].
This dilemma is the so-called end-replication problem, as classically defined (Watson 1972).
That means the strains became acquired drug resistance isolates, as classically defined [ 24, 25].
Our conceptual model for a RCC Symptom Index (Index) incorporated signs and symptoms, as classically defined [ 29, 30].
2) The authors show that interference, as classically defined, appears to be stronger in heterozygous regions than in homozygous regions.
The lack of fate determination in cell layers in A. queenslandica is consistent with this demosponge lacking germ layers as classically defined.
The case for chronic inflammation, as classically defined, rather than Aβ, being the primary initiator of AD has a long history, with new evidence continuing to accumulate.
Although classically defined as D2 antagonist, haloperidol has a reasonable affinity for D1R as well, 63 nM (JBC, 1986, 8397).
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